I bought my first bolt action about six years ago, an FNH PBR XP .308. At the time, I didn't (and still don't) know the differences between various actions, but I knew up front that it's a Controlled Round Feed action. In six years of shooting my rifle, I have yet to induce a malfunction of any kind, which I presumed normal with a bolt action. Recently, I shot a 700 in .308 and occasionally had the bolt ride over the top round in the magazine and completely fail to feed. That's really the only experience I've had with a bolt action other than my own rifle.
Do certain manufacturer's systems provide more reliable feeding? I'm curious about FNH, Tikka, Remington, Accuracy International, etc., but also the various custom actions. I'm sure it's possible to screw up anything if you try hard enough, but I wasn't intentionally misfeeding rounds with the Remington. I'll build another bolt action one day, and would like to know that I don't have to press check it to feel confident that a round is chambered.
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Do certain manufacturer's systems provide more reliable feeding? I'm curious about FNH, Tikka, Remington, Accuracy International, etc., but also the various custom actions. I'm sure it's possible to screw up anything if you try hard enough, but I wasn't intentionally misfeeding rounds with the Remington. I'll build another bolt action one day, and would like to know that I don't have to press check it to feel confident that a round is chambered.
My rifle: